NYT: Obama Says He'll Push For Clean Energy Bill
President
Obama said Wednesday that it was time for the United States "to
aggressively accelerate" its transition from oil
to alternative sources of energy and vowed to push for quick action on climate change legislation despite almost
unanimous opposition from Republicans and continued skepticism from some
Democrats.
Seeking to harness the deepening anger over the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to the advantage of his legislative agenda, Mr. Obama promised to find the lagging votes in the Senate to get the climate change and energy bill passed this year. Last year, the House passed a version of the bill, which tries to address global warming by putting a price on greenhouse gas pollution and provides incentives for alternative clean energy
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Seeking to harness the deepening anger over the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to the advantage of his legislative agenda, Mr. Obama promised to find the lagging votes in the Senate to get the climate change and energy bill passed this year. Last year, the House passed a version of the bill, which tries to address global warming by putting a price on greenhouse gas pollution and provides incentives for alternative clean energy
Read the entire New York Times article here.

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